Connecticut Bar Journal, Volume 62State Bar Association of Connecticut, 1988 - Bar associations Includes Annual reports, and lists of members. |
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distortion contained in the trial court's adoption of the husband's analysis of his own income . That the alimony awarded to the wife would significantly reduce the husband's income taxes is completely overlooked . In the year in ...
distortion contained in the trial court's adoption of the husband's analysis of his own income . That the alimony awarded to the wife would significantly reduce the husband's income taxes is completely overlooked . In the year in ...
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... trial court held , however , that the woman's financial resources were relevant to a determination of the husband's living expenses . The husband appealed . The Appellate Court upheld the trial court because “ [ i ] t is within the trial ...
... trial court held , however , that the woman's financial resources were relevant to a determination of the husband's living expenses . The husband appealed . The Appellate Court upheld the trial court because “ [ i ] t is within the trial ...
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... court said that while the trial court erred , absent an exception below , the court would not review the matter . In Timm , the claimed disqualification was the trial referee's participation in pre - trial discussions . The court again ...
... court said that while the trial court erred , absent an exception below , the court would not review the matter . In Timm , the claimed disqualification was the trial referee's participation in pre - trial discussions . The court again ...
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SURVEY OF 1987 CONNECTICUT | 11 |
DEVELOPMENTS IN CONNECTICUT | 38 |
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